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A Hickenlooper/Kasich (either way) ticket would be a sure fire loser. Kasich is an extreme conservative - he's polite about it, and pretends to be much more moderate than he really is, but his policy positions are very extreme.

And while Hickenlooper is far from the extreme liberal some seem to believe, his policy positions are not compatible with Kasich - maybe there is some small crossover, but there wouldn't be a lot.

Oh, I agree that such a ticket wouldn't win. Just that it would get them both known.

FWIW, I'm a woman (age 65) who had always voted for the Democratic POTUS candidate until 2012, and I think that Hilary's worse problem was Hilary herself. She struck me as being just as arrogant as Trump, although much more "polished" and "political" than he was,, but she alienated moderates such as myself with some of her statements. She didn't seem to realize that she needed more support than just other avowed liberals like herself.

Just my opinion, of course.

This is totally off topic, but it’s my thread so what the hell...

Do people who dislike Hillary purposely misspell her name or is that just an accident? I notice that it happens quite often.

Do people who dislike Hillary purposely misspell her name or is that just an accident? I notice that it happens quite often.

OOPS. Sorry. I used to write her "name" as HRC, but somehow I got the idea that her first name had only one L. Thanks for the correction!

(Btw, if you type in Hilary in Google search with just one L, there are several different hilarys that show up, such as Hilary Swank -- but I still should have known better after reading her name so much, so although the mistake is understandable, it is not REALLY an excuse..)

I heard him on CPR. He said he likes building teams and doing things. He said it takes 3 years for a senator to head a committee and that appeals to him less. I say Presidential run or nothing.

Well, absent some very unexpected events, his chances of winning the Democratic nomination are very low. So I guess it will be nothing, more likely than not.

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